Developing Apama Applications > Using Apama Studio > Working with Projects > Adding resources to Apama projects
Adding resources to Apama projects
You specify the Apama resources that make up your application by adding them to the Apama project. Apama Studio recognizes and provides editing features for the following files:
*EPL files (.mon)
*Block definition files (.bdf)
*Function definition files (.fdf)
*Event files (.evt)
*Apama Java monitor and event files (.java)
*Scenario definition files (.sdf)
*Dashboard definition files (.rtv) — opens in Dashboard Builder
However, you can add any type of file to an Apama project and Eclipse uses the correct editor to open it.
When adding new blocks and functions to a project, you should create the definition files using Apama Studio.
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